Bengaluru, Feb. 13 -- From toddlers lacing up their boots for the first time to young footballers representing the club in the Durand Cup, a structural shift in Indian football quietly took shape in Bengaluru on Friday.
South United Football Club (SUFC) formalised a three-year strategic partnership with HOSMAT Hospitals, launching a 24x7 hospital-backed on-site sports medical centre embedded within its training campus.
More than a ceremonial ribbon-cutting, the event unfolded as a detailed conversation on athlete safety, medical science and the future of Indian sport.
HOSMAT will serve as SUFC's official sports medicine and medical services provider, offering annual comprehensive health checks, sports-specific screening, pre-competitive ...